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the government has to pass one and the senate has not passed one in almost four years. that has caused a lot of the debt and the uncertainty we have today. >> what's going to happen in the house that will force the senate to pass the budget. >> the first thing that will happen is we'll do a short term debt limit increase so it will go to the senate and if the senate sits there it creates a major problem for america and financial markets. i've listened to the white house, they say they agree with this. i think harry reid one, should pass a budget and move it forward. we give him until may 1st, april 15th is the deadline. it's what they're supposed to do. >> congressman we saw you on the podium yesterday enjoying beyonce and jay-z, caught you taking pictures of them and i know we have the actual picture that you took. you were taken with them. >> well i'm a very big fan, but we were walking at the same time and paul ryan is a good friend i was telling paul turn around and asking beyonce to turn around, i was taking a picture of them and when you leave you got to think, i
the government has to pass one and the senate has not passed one in almost four years. that has caused a lot of the debt and the uncertainty we have today. >> what's going to happen in the house that will force the senate to pass the budget. >> the first thing that will happen is we'll do a short term debt limit increase so it will go to the senate and if the senate sits there it creates a major problem for america and financial markets. i've listened to the white house, they say...
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the headlines say, government, warrantless, snooping e-mails are up. let's do a quick civics lesson on how it's supposed to work in real life. when you look at numbers, the big numbers are in s&p subpoenad smaller number through court orders. who does this belong to? when you talk about court orders, all right, now we have determined we have probable cause, we want to go to a judge and say we want to read some of these e-mails. and then when you talk about title three orders and things like this, we want to watch the e-mail in real time like a wire tap. >> yeah, but if you're an individual and your google searches and there's e-mails, there's plenty of evidence you don't necessarily need a subpoena, law enforcement doesn't, and people are worried about that, that the government will snoop. unfair? >> we've tot use a stepladder approach. if you ever talked to an fbi or dea agent and their case lode, the idea that they have time to go snooping through people's e-mail is absurd, wu when you talk about what it takes to get that, a subpoena is for transacti
the headlines say, government, warrantless, snooping e-mails are up. let's do a quick civics lesson on how it's supposed to work in real life. when you look at numbers, the big numbers are in s&p subpoenad smaller number through court orders. who does this belong to? when you talk about court orders, all right, now we have determined we have probable cause, we want to go to a judge and say we want to read some of these e-mails. and then when you talk about title three orders and things like...
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. >> in 1920 the government had figured out,000 extract hello yum from natural gas. >> reporter: what did they use? >> they used helium deridgeables to protect con voice of ships going across the transatlantic crossing. >> reporter: by 1960 it was so critical that they authorized the national government to purchase 100 years of helium. much of it was stored in porous rock 3,000 feet below the earth's surface. >> reporter: why is it underground. today this area is known as the helium capital of the world. there is still enough helium here to fill 54,267 goodyear blimp blimp is. how many are in here? >> there are 23 wells that are active. >> reporter: every year they put 2 billion crude of helium. but with its use ever demanding even that isn't enough to suit the growing demand. why don't you pull more out of the ground? >> if we would, we could. we're pulling the max yum. >> reporter: the problem, private dealers have been unable or unwilling to produce more. >> there isn't an incentive to produce just the helium. all of these things together are causing, i hate to use the term, a perf
. >> in 1920 the government had figured out,000 extract hello yum from natural gas. >> reporter: what did they use? >> they used helium deridgeables to protect con voice of ships going across the transatlantic crossing. >> reporter: by 1960 it was so critical that they authorized the national government to purchase 100 years of helium. much of it was stored in porous rock 3,000 feet below the earth's surface. >> reporter: why is it underground. today this area is...
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the state or federal government. we know what it's like to have a live mike on. sometimes it can be dangerous. all right. now to this story. >>> a man who thought he had nothing to fear by openly selling marijuana, he could soon be going to prison. >>> plus were you really hearing beyonce singing the "national anthem" on inauguration day. why some have a sinking feeling about her performance. >>> and tomorrow morning a cooking competition that an american could take by storm. ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] the one for all. mcdonald's dollar menu. home of the meaty, melty mcdouble you love. and other amazing tastes for just a dollar each. ♪ ♪ every day as always there's a lot to love for a little on mcdonald's dollar menu. ♪ ♪ [ alarm clock ringing ] [ female announcer ] if you have rheumatoid arthritis, can you start the day the way you want? can orencia help? could your "i want" become "i can"? talk to your doctor. orencia reduces many ra symptoms like pain, morning stiffness and progression of joint damage. it's helped new ra patients and those not helped
the state or federal government. we know what it's like to have a live mike on. sometimes it can be dangerous. all right. now to this story. >>> a man who thought he had nothing to fear by openly selling marijuana, he could soon be going to prison. >>> plus were you really hearing beyonce singing the "national anthem" on inauguration day. why some have a sinking feeling about her performance. >>> and tomorrow morning a cooking competition that an american...
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Jan 25, 2013
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>> well, the government first of all we have to do the ladder step approach. if you ever talked to an fbi or dea agent and about their caseload and how many cases they're carrying at once the idea they have time to go snooping through people's e-mail over curiosity is absurd but you talk about what it takes to get that, a subpoena is for transactional subscriber data. if you want content, you pretty much have to go to a judge to get a court order. >> you're suggesting no law enforcement official with access to e-mails is not going to -- is always going to exercise perfect discretion and integrity? >> i would say that's definitely not true. and i would say -- >> we are all human. >> but i mean i think -- >> curiosity gets the cat. >> i think what you have here is they make more mistakes than they have through malice. web the fbi got the national securities power from the patriot act the inspector-general did an audit and found out there were widespread abuse of of the nsl and what you saw was a small percentage of cases where because of the complexity of the pr
>> well, the government first of all we have to do the ladder step approach. if you ever talked to an fbi or dea agent and about their caseload and how many cases they're carrying at once the idea they have time to go snooping through people's e-mail over curiosity is absurd but you talk about what it takes to get that, a subpoena is for transactional subscriber data. if you want content, you pretty much have to go to a judge to get a court order. >> you're suggesting no law...
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not even just those in government can tackle these big challenges. all americans have to be involved if we're going to move beyond what's paralyzed this town for so long and make some progress. >> he'll try to recapture the spirit of bipartisanship? >> he will and, look. i think it's a real challenge to everybody in this country, to lay aside their partisanship and try to make some real progress for the country. and, look charlie, it's not as if we're going to solve the really big issues or the really big div we can if we sit down long enough work together and talk together and make some progress on the issues we face. >> i heard from some of my sources the president finished his speech relatively early on saturday. exclusively they're writing at the very last minute of these inaugural addresses. what's different this year? >> i think he feels very comfortable with what he's got, very at ease with what he wants to say, and understands the moment he and the country are in, and is anxious to get started. >> let's talk about the second term because one
not even just those in government can tackle these big challenges. all americans have to be involved if we're going to move beyond what's paralyzed this town for so long and make some progress. >> he'll try to recapture the spirit of bipartisanship? >> he will and, look. i think it's a real challenge to everybody in this country, to lay aside their partisanship and try to make some real progress for the country. and, look charlie, it's not as if we're going to solve the really big...